Tuesday Talk via Zoom – Invasive Terrestrial Plant Ecology with Louisa Crane

Louisa Crane will lead an online presentation called, Invasive Terrestrial Plant Ecology, hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, February 25 at 12:00 pm. In this talk, Louisa will focus on the pathways through which terrestrial invasive plants are introduced and now spread in Midcoast Maine, and why invasive plants have such a strong competitive […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – Maine’s Spring Birds with Nick Lund, Maine Audubon

Nick Lund will lead an online presentation called, Maine’s Spring Birds, hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, March 4 at 12:00 pm. Spring migration is the most exciting time for Maine birders. Temperatures are warming, and billions of birds are winging their way north. Soon the state will be filled with warblers, vireos, waterfowl, […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – Bee Keeping with Dick Vermeulen

Dick Vermeulen will lead an online presentation called, General Beekeeping, hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, March 11 at 12:00 pm. A member of the Knox-Lincoln County Beekeepers (KLCB) and Maine State Beekeepers (MSBA), Vermeulen will be talking about the fascinating hobby of keeping honey bees alive and productive in Maine.  His presentation will […]

Late Winter Ecology Walk with John Fromer

Please join us for our Late Winter Ecology Walk at Merryspring. This free family event starts at 10am for an hour of exploration of the fields and meadows looking for signs of spring, birds and animal tracks. This free event is limited to 15 people (adults and children) and requires pre-registration. To register, please call […]

Merryspring History Walk with Harbour Mitchell

Please join us this Saturday at 1pm for a walk with Harbour Mitchell about the history of Merryspring Nature Center. This one hour walk will cover this history of activities at Merryspring from ancient peoples through the 20th century. The weather looks good - please dress accordingly especially footwear (mud). The walk is limited to […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – Pesticide Practices and IPM with Hillary Peterson, Ph.D

Hillary Peterson, Integrated Pest Management Specialist at the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, will share tips for making informed choices about garden pests. Learn to identify common pests and beneficials, decide how much garden damage is acceptable, and explore the "IPM Toolbox," including the pros and cons of different pesticides and why homemade […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom Ice Age Cycles with Sean Birkel, ME State Climatologist

During the last 1 million years of the Pleistocene, Earth’s climate experienced quasi-cyclical ice ages each lasting about 100,000 years.  The last glacial cycle over North America peaked 18,000–24,000 years ago, when the southeast lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered all of Maine, extending beyond the modern coastline to George’s Bank.  Deglaciation occurred across […]

Seed Starting Workshop with John Fromer

Please join us in the greenhouse for a hands on workshop to learn to start flower, vegetable and herb seeds.  Each participant will start and take home one flat of started seeds to grow on for the season. There will be a discussion of what a seed is, how germination works and how to care […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – A Global Comparison of Squirrel Temperature Regulation Physiology with Eric Brown, PhD Candidate

"In their histories as biological disciplines, both physiology and ecology have offered revolutionary integrations of evolutionary, cellular, and molecular theory in biology. They connect the individual organism to all other organisms and aim to identify and explain the processes that underlie the diversity we see in nature. Today, a further integration of physiology and ecology seeks to understand […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – About Dahlias with John Fromer

About Dahlias Please join Maine Master Gardener Volunteer John Fromer for an in depth talk on everything dahlias.  Fromer will discuss growing dahlias from seed, rooting cuttings, dividing and planting tubers, care of plants, and lifting and storing dahlia tubers in fall.  Very easy to grow and a wonderful fall flowering plant, dahlias are beautiful […]

Tuesday Talk via Zoom – Gulf of Maine Birds with Bob Duchesne

There is more to the Gulf of Maine than what can be seen from the beach. Sea creatures from all over the Atlantic stream into the Gulf to take advantage of the abnormally cold, food-rich waters. High tides passing over a rough sea floor churn up the food in predictable places. What happens in Maine […]